US5261615A - Process for manufacturing electronic components comprising a fine-wire winding, and device for holding the winding wire permitting manufacture according to this process - Google Patents
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- the coils intended for such circuits are characterized by their small size, as well as by the use of a very fine winding wire, of a diameter on the order of a few hundredths of a millimeter.
- the supports serving to hold the core during winding hide the points where the wire will come to be fixed later; it is therefore necessary to provide for an additional manufacturing operation consisting in changing the manner of holding the winding.
- the object of the invention is precisely, while preserving and keeping known the exact position of a sufficient length of the input and output wires of the coil and while having available a sufficient free length of each of these wires, available without its being necessary to apply to them an excessive tractive force, to be able to bring said wires, by simple mechanical and/or automatic means, into a position ready to be available for the following operation, respectively, to be soldered.
- a device for holding the wire permitting the carrying out of this process also forms part of the invention.
- the process of the invention as well as the device associated therewith are described in the drawing, according to a possible embodiment.
- FIG. 1 depicts an embodiment of a winding used as a component of an electronic circuit
- FIG. 2 depicts a plan view of an arrangement according to a possible embodiment, carrying out the process
- FIG. 3 depicts a possible embodiment of a device according to the invention, allowing execution of the process.
- a coil 1, used as a component of an electronic circuit is made up, according to an embodiment depicted in FIG. 1, of a core 10 terminated at its two ends by tags 12 and 12', of a plurality of turns of fine wire forming a winding 11, of an insulating pellet 13 including two soldering contact-studs 14 and 14' fixed on the tag 12 of the core.
- the free ends of the input wire 15 and of the output wire 16 may be loose starting from the entry point 17 and exit point 18 of the winding, or else fixed to auxiliary spindles not shown here, and it is difficult, considering the fineness of the wire used, to recover them and lead them onto the soldering contact-studs 14 and 14' to be soldered there, as depicted in broken lines by 15' and 16'.
- coils may be considered suitable for being manufactured according to the process of the invention, especially coils comprising cores provided with cheeks on which the flanks of the winding may rest or else windings not comprising any core.
- FIG. 2 illustrates various stages of manufacture of a coil according to the process.
- a distributing head 3 has a step-by-step longitudinal relative movement according to X, bringing it to become positioned in front of each mounting plate in order to undertake the winding of the core 10.
- This distributing head includes a payout reel 30 supplying the wire 31 to a flyer 32 which, being in rotation about the core 10, deposits the wire on the latter according to the number of turns desired.
- a transverse displacement according to Y of the flyer 32 permits regular laying of the wire 31 in close turns on the core 10.
- the wire has been drawn tight by the two movable guides 33 and 33' effecting the movement and, starting from the point of exit from the winding 18, by the exit guide 21, the device 4 for holding the output wire, that 4' for holding the input wire, which have been actuated automatically in order to receive the wire, as will be explained below, and the entry guide 22 of the mounting plate 2, and thence toward the entry point 17 of the winding to be produced.
- the output- and input-wire holding devices 4, 4' ensure tensing of the wire and hold it in position after it has been cut by a device shown at 23.
- a possible design of the holding device 4 of the output wire and 4' of the input wire, respectively, is depicted in FIG. 3, the design being identical in both cases.
- This device is made up of a base 40 fixed to the mounting plate 2 or 2' by a screw thread or any other process, partially traversing said mounting plate through a hole provided for that purpose and protruding by a support flange on the upper surface of the mounting plate, of a pin 41 able to slide freely and vertically according to the movement Z within a hole passing through said base, of a washer 42 fixed integrally to the top of the pin 41, of two felt washers 43 and 44 which squeeze the wire between them, and of an actuating device made up of a compression spring 45 and of a support washer 46, fixed integrally to the bottom of the pin 41.
- a device presses on the support washer 46, thus moving the pin 41 upward while compressing the spring 45 and thus separating the two felt washers 43 and 44 so that the wire can become lodged between them.
- the action upon the support washer 46 ceases, the spring 45 causing the pin 41 and, consequently, the upper washer 42 as well as the felt washer 43 to redescend, until the wire is squeezed between the felt washers 43 and 44.
- the wire connecting two windings placed on successive mounting plates can then be cut by the device 23, the wire remaining drawn tightly between the input-wire holding device 4' and the point of entry to the winding 17, passing by the entry guide 22, and between the output-wire holding device 4 and the point of exit from the winding 18, passing by the exit guide 21, respectively.
- the free ends of the input and output wires, between the holding devices 4 and 4', respectively, and the cutting point 23, are available and in reserve in order that, when the wire portions situated between the point of entry to the winding 17 and the entry guide 22, and between the point of exit from the winding 18 and the exit guide 21, respectively, have been taken up again by an appropriate device, not shown here, in order to lead them onto the soldering contact-studs 14 and 14' to be soldered there, said free ends will slide between the felt washers 43 and 44 of the holding devices 4 and 4' in order to give the wire the sufficient taut length for being correctly led onto said soldering contact-studs.
- the step-by-step longitudinal relative movement between the distributing head 3 and the mounting plates 2, 2', respectively, will preferably take place by movement of said mounting plates 2 and 2' in front of the distributing head 3, which remains fixed.
- the wire holding device 4 or 4' may be made up differently than described here; in particular, in the case where the upper washer 42 exerts sufficient pressure in order to hold the wire between the felt washers, it is possible to arrange the device without the spring 45.
- the washers 43 and 44, provided here of felt may also be made of any appropriate materials, for example of synthetic foam, of rubber, or of leather, it not being obligatory that the two washers are of the same material. It is well understood that, according to the machine depot available or according to the operation following that of winding, the elements described here and forming the mounting plate 2 may form part of a stock mounting plate capable of being transferred later to another machine for the following operation.
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